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Old 09-27-2003, 06:01 PM
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perspective drawing

Another drawing I made.
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Nice! I really like the design.
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Nice work!
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Re: perspective drawing

Very nice. I love the designs that you use in your drawings. You mix all the best designs into one, and it just makes one kick ass car.
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Re: perspective drawing

My design critique constructive criticism. (keep in mind I suck in drawing and desgning):
What is the rear vent for, if the car has a huge hood in the front with a low profile roof? The headlights look very GM, with a twist of Italian details such as the strange grill and openings. The right side mirror sticks out kinda much, or the left is just big.

Good drawing overall!
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My design critique constructive criticism. (keep in mind I suck in drawing and desgning):
What is the rear vent for, if the car has a huge hood in the front with a low profile roof? The headlights look very GM, with a twist of Italian details such as the strange grill and openings. The right side mirror sticks out kinda much, or the left is just big.

Good drawing overall!


Thanks for your reply! , The rear vent? , I don't know why i put it there , If you look at the headlights of all other cars , they look all the same to me, so every headlight I design looks like an other headlight. The right side is wrong, it should be shorter, big mistake . I made this drawing at school , during borig courses , I didnt use any reference material to draw this car. I want to see some ohter AF members to draw a car by heart instead of just copying existing material. . I think its much more fun to design a new car! So If you read this , try it! You can put all your desings here in this thread! Good Luck!
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Very nice. I love the designs that you use in your drawings. You mix all the best designs into one, and it just makes one kick ass car.

Thanks Emaxx!
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You're welcome man. Keep up the great work, I just can't wait to see your next drawing.
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Thanks for your reply! , The rear vent? , I don't know why i put it there , If you look at the headlights of all other cars , they look all the same to me, so every headlight I design looks like an other headlight. The right side is wrong, it should be shorter, big mistake . I made this drawing at school , during borig courses , I didnt use any reference material to draw this car. I want to see some ohter AF members to draw a car by heart instead of just copying existing material. . I think its much more fun to design a new car! So If you read this , try it! You can put all your desings here in this thread! Good Luck!
The rear vent is there to cool the brakes.
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GREAT job bud , keep up the good work ! How about putting some color into it
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The rear vent is there to cool the brakes.
State of the art brake system that heats millions of degrees!
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nice design...i especially like the perspective (p) you have wisely chosen...my son..... if i only knew how to find the perfect p for my designs...do you think that you could give me some tips, some tutorials, or point me in the direction of p tutorials...or lessons.
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nice design...i especially like the perspective (p) you have wisely chosen...my son..... if i only knew how to find the perfect p for my designs...do you think that you could give me some tips, some tutorials, or point me in the direction of p tutorials...or lessons.
Hey Waycool9 , Ill put some tips here in the next few days on this forum. Im kinda busy lately. But I promise ill put some tips here. so Check it out soon.

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Thanx quo id greatly appreciate that.
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Thanks for your reply! , The rear vent? , I don't know why i put it there , If you look at the headlights of all other cars , they look all the same to me, so every headlight I design looks like an other headlight. The right side is wrong, it should be shorter, big mistake . I made this drawing at school , during borig courses , I didnt use any reference material to draw this car. I want to see some ohter AF members to draw a car by heart instead of just copying existing material. . I think its much more fun to design a new car! So If you read this , try it! You can put all your desings here in this thread! Good Luck!
Alright hten, I'll think of something to put up in the next few days. It iwll be in watercolour, so be careful . No worries though.

And for the brakes, yes they need to be heated, when your running a track, braking every few turns from 100-40, they get pretty damn hot, like glowing red hot.
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